Where bowl predictions have Michigan State football going
With Michigan State football (7-5, 5-4 in Big Ten) awaiting its bowl placement, which will be announced Sunday, here's where news outlets currently have the Spartans playing.
With Michigan State football (7-5, 5-4 in Big Ten) awaiting its bowl placement, which will be announced Sunday, here's where news outlets currently have the Spartans playing.
Defensive end Kenny Willekes was named Big Ten Defensive Linemen of the Year Tuesday, as the Big Ten conference season awards were announced.
The Michigan State football team held its annual team awards banquet Sunday following the conclusion of the regular season against Rutgers this past Saturday.
When senior tight end Matt Sokol walked down the tunnel at Spartan Stadium Saturday for the final time in his career, he had “mixed emotions.”
Spartan faithful at Spartan Stadium Saturday watched Michigan State's seniors take the field one last time.
Watch coach Mark Dantonio and players react to the Spartans' 14-10 win over Rutgers Saturday.
Michigan State scored a late touchdown to beat Rutgers Saturday night at Spartan Stadium on Senior Day.
Saturday against Rutgers in what is Michigan State football's final regular season game, the seniors on the team will reflect on their Spartan careers.
The problem with Michigan State football this season is less about the quarterback dilemma surrounding Brian Lewerke and Rocky Lombardi, and more about the giant step back the entire Spartan offense has taken compared to last year.
Football beat reporter Jonathan LeBlanc's three takeaways from Michigan State's 9-6 loss to Nebraska Saturday.
Nebraska beat Michigan State 9-6 Saturday afternoon at Memorial Stadium, dropping the Spartans to 6-5 overall and 4-4 in Big Ten play.
After dropping out of the College Football Playoff rankings following their 26-6 loss to No. 10 Ohio State, the Spartans (6-4, 4-3 in Big Ten Play) will get ready to take on Nebraska (3-7, 2-5 ).
These last couple of weeks is a chance for Michigan State to have a strong finish to a season that has been filled with injuries and inconsistencies on offense.
Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio made it well-known he won’t announce whether usual-starting quarterback Brian Lewerke or backup Rocky Lombardi will start for the Spartans against Nebraska Saturday.
Michigan State football falls out of the third edition of the College Football Playoff (CFP) rankings Tuesday evening.
The 18th-ranked Spartans' 26-6 loss to Ohio State Saturday afternoon was their season summarized in one game.
Michigan State limited the Buckeyes to 347 total yards of offense on Saturday, but that effort was wasted by a struggling Spartan offense.
With the last two regular season games against Nebraska and Rutgers approaching for Michigan State, people will continue to wonder who will get the start at quarterback from here on out: Brian Lewerke or Rocky Lombardi?
No. 10 Ohio State won 26-6 Saturday at Spartan Stadium to improve its overall record to 9-1, while dropping No. 18 Michigan State to 6-4 (4-3 in the Big Ten).
To get to know this year's Buckeyes better ahead of their matchup with the Spartans Saturday, The State News talked to OSU football beat reporter and assistant sports editor Wyatt Crosher of The Lantern — OSU's student newspaper.